Alarm Settings

Recording New Alarm Data

If recording new alarm data into the camera’s internal memory, you should delete the old data that is recorded in the memory. This will free up memory space so that the new alarm data can be recorded. (p. 48)

Note:

If an expansion memory card (CF) is installed, the alarm data will first be recorded into the camera’s internal memory, and then it will be automatically transferred to the memory card. This is useful for times when you want to record more than one alarm event.

The alarm data in the internal memory can be saved into a computer as still images. Furthermore, the data can also be downloaded as continuous images.

Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-Alarm Recording

If the pre-alarm/post-alarm recording area ratio is set to something from 1/9 to 5/5 so that pre-alarm recording can be carried out, the transmission settings (PICTURE QUALITY, RESOLUTION and IMAGE MODE (COLOR)) are fixed.

Example 1: If “PRIORITY” is set to “PICTURE QUALITY”

The image quality during pre- and post-alarm recording will be fixed at “HIGH”.

Example 2: If “PRIORITY” is set to “TIME”

The image quality during pre- and post-alarm recording will be fixed at “MID1”.

When alarm data is recorded into the camera’s internal memory, the settings that are fixed during pre- and post-alarm recording will be canceled. However, if a memory card is inserted, the settings will be fixed until the recording area becomes full.

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Sanyo VCC-WB4000P instruction manual Recording New Alarm Data, Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-Alarm Recording